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Re: to brian, maybe you can clear things up


Posted by: Brian - BatSpeed.com (support@batspeed.com) on Sat Apr 24 18:11:46 2004


Brian,
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> I’ve noticed that you’ve been posting more frequently and taking stands on issues, as evidenced by your recent discussions with Teacherman. Each of you has accused the other of “… burying your head in the sand…”.
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> In the interests of proving that you (Batspeed.com) are not avoiding hard questions, I’d like to ask you to please review the threads listed below and comment. But most importantly, to answer any of my questions that Batspeed.com has left unanswered.
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> "i don't get no respect" - rodney d. ray porco Wed Apr 14 14:18:57 2004
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> top hand wrist ray porco Thu Apr 8 16:46:19 2004
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> Your Input, Jack and John? BHL Thu Apr 1 06:30:17 2004
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>
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> Thanks,
> ray porco

Hi Ray:

I assisted Jack Mankin while he was on vacation last month. Since then, I have started one thread. I will not be taking an active role in responding to posts regarding swing mechanics, though I might chime in once and a while on certain topics.

There are far too many posts for Jack and/or I to respond to every one. BatSpeed.com currently gets over one million hits per month, though far less actively visit the discussion board. Keep in mind that only a very small percentage of viewers actually post on the discussion board. Therefore, Jack generally attempts to provide responses that will assist the greatest numbers of viewers.

To be honest with you, your questions are not difficult and simply reflect a misunderstanding of rotational swing mechanics on your part. Jack has tried to respond and explain this to you, but you don't accept his response. If continuing to respond to you will assist other viewers in learning swing mechanics, then he will probably keep responding. Otherwise, so be it. We cannot convince everyone of everything, so we'll move on and attempt to spread rotational swing mechanics to the most viewers that will benefit from the message.

Brian
BatSpeed.com


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